By all means I have seen pert-neer new cars that were totaled and repaired it was not turned in on the insurance. Then those damm yankee cars/trucks eat up with rust the average buyer will not see.
I looked at one last week for back up camera parking aid issues it had been wrecked. She brought it back after a repair (another shop) claiming the back up camera did not work it worked when she brought it in for engine work. Lucky me I did a complete scan on it before I turned the work down on it a code for the back up camera was in the scan WITH THE DATE I scanned it : )... That and other codes for the parking aid...
She took it well as she still has the good deal in her mind. I offered no test fees no charge to install a new back up camera.
I did get this from her the car fax did not show it was a wreck and I got a good deal on it, it was a 65K truck new... It was obvious if you look a bunch of body parts had a new Ford sticker on it.
She has spent big money with me I would have looked at it for FREE a pre-buy inspection.
BTW the first time I looked at it I turned the work down I did not want to marry it. I recommended someone else I wrote his name (MIKE) to inspect the turbo inter cooler for leaks as it was damaged by the wreck... I pointed it out to her.
The bad the parking aid sensors are not there they did not put them back on... They can look great but a wreck are a money pit...
The next question if I buy this vehicle what's it going to take to get it in top condition and dependable... I recommend you pay someone that's qualified a hour of his time to smoke it over...
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